At E3 last year, I met and hung out with a bunch of other staffers. We're all so split up, regionally, that we never really get to hang out in person.

Granted, even the 'fanners who live closest to me and whom I've hung with the most (SP, TBD, and I shared many "Harvest Day" trips over the years), I haven't been hanging out with them much and it seems like the best way for anyone to see me is at one of my band's shows. So maybe once we tour your area...

Nearly everyone I would want to meet from here is on the west coast or way the fuck up north, so I can't make a day trip to see them. I keep telling myself I'll take a trip and meet up with my bitches when I'm not poor...but I will never not be poor. :P

I think I saw a few RPGFan staff in line for Yuzo Koshiro autographs at MAGFest earlier this year, but I kept mum about it since it would be extremely creepy to address them along the lines of "hey, I think I've been lurking your website for years?" I've been to every MAGFest since V in Charlottesville. It's kind of my jam.

A lot of people are shy about that, Goosie. Like whenever I play out with my band, people in the crowd are shy about approaching me even though they want to, so I always go up to them and say hi. Oftentimes, they reply, "We were hoping you'd come over and talk to us." For me, I've never been shy about, say, going up to musicians and stuff and saying hi and everything.

I'm the kind of person, if you say hi to me, I'll talk to you... unless you're proseletyzing. Then I'll blow you off.

Nah, I'm not shy about any of that. Hell, me and my roommate invited perfect strangers to our room for drinks and ended up with like forty facebook invites the next day. Our room number ended up getting passed around on Twitter. I just didn't want to seem like a creep by saying "hey, are you guys on such and such website? Because I think I read you?" while waiting in line. Whatever. I'm not saying I make sense.